New Delhi: Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), in partnership with NVIDIA, has introduced a series of modular, validated AI solutions aimed at reducing the complexity of building AI infrastructure for enterprises, service providers, and governments. The move reflects the growing demand for scalable and secure AI systems across sectors.
Modular infrastructure targets enterprise and public sector AI deployment
The newly expanded NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio includes the next-generation HPE Private Cloud AI and a range of composable solutions tailored for distinct use cases, enterprise workloads, model development, and sovereign operations. These offerings integrate NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, HPE ProLiant Gen12 servers, and liquid-cooling capabilities, with the aim of shortening the deployment cycle and improving workload efficiency.
To address rising concerns around data privacy and sovereignty, some of the solutions feature air-gapped management and multi-tenancy support. HPE is also providing a “try and buy” option via Equinix data centers to let customers test solutions before full-scale adoption.
Focus on observability and AI-specific data pipelines
HPE has integrated OpsRamp software for full-stack observability across its AI portfolio. OpsRamp is now a validated observability solution for NVIDIA’s Enterprise AI Factory, offering improved monitoring across complex environments.
Additionally, the HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 is being updated to support Model Context Protocol (MCP)servers. This update aims to streamline unstructured data pipelines, supporting use cases such as AI inferencing, training, and real-time analytics.
Expansion includes AI use cases across industries
As part of its broader initiative, HPE has added 26 new partners under its Unleash AI ecosystem, enabling support for over 75 enterprise AI use cases. These span across smart cities, manufacturing, video analytics, responsible AI, and data governance.
A separate collaboration between HPE and Accenture targets agentic AI solutions for financial services. Deployed on HPE’s Private Cloud AI and powered by NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, the solution is already in use within HPE’s internal finance operations and focuses on procurement and contract management.
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